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mosimo
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opnsense as pptp client to create tunnel
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April 27, 2016, 04:08:21 pm »
I know pptp is insecure but we have no option and it's not an issue for me anyway.
I'm looking to use opnsense to create a pptp tunnel using opnsense as the pptp client. I can't seem to figure out what I need to do to get this setup. Is it possible this way. If not can someone suggest another way to create a pptp tunnel.
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Re: opnsense as pptp client to create tunnel
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April 27, 2016, 04:27:28 pm »
Hi mosimo,
PPTP client is still common for some countries to provide internet access.
You can add a PPTP device via "Interfaces: Point-to-Point: Devices" and then use the Device in your assigned interface, e.g. "Interfaces: [WAN]".
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April 27, 2016, 04:31:03 pm »
Whoops, what I said is not completely true. To use PPTP as a dailup on an interface you can use it like setting DHCP or a static IP directly.
For adding extra PPTP devices, you can create them like described above and then assign them as a new interface under "Interfaces: Assignments".
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mosimo
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Re: opnsense as pptp client to create tunnel
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April 27, 2016, 05:30:45 pm »
Hi Franco,
Still having problems getting this connect. Here is what I've done:
Just a bit of info: We have two interfaces on our opnsense box. The pptp link is just so we act as a client to access multiple devices on the other network only.
bge0 = LAN (10.20.40.x)
bge1 = WAN - Static IP connection (external static IP)
1. I've created a Point-to-Point device. Link type PPTP. Link Interface I'm not sure what to select. user/pass filled in. Local IP I've put as the IP I've been assigned by the pptp server admin (10.0.0.48). Gateway as server address I use to connect. (This info all works fine as a single win 7 client)
2. Interfaces -> Assignments -> Created the new interface by selecting pptp0 (the newly created ptp device)
3. Interfaces -> [OPT1] -> Enable interface. This shows all the correct info I entered creating the pptp device originally. -> Save
4. If I go to Interfaces -> Overview -> OPT1 interface (opt1, pptp0) it just shows status as down, PPTP down. The connect button does nothing. I can't find any logs to see what is failing at this point. Interfaces -> Point-to-Point -> Log File just shows "File /var/log/ppps.log yielded no results."
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franco
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April 27, 2016, 05:46:47 pm »
Hi mosimo,
Is LAN a 10.0.0.0/8?
1. Link interface should be on bge0 if it's a /8.
2. Good.
3. Ok.
4. If PPTP was assigned to a physical interface that is down that's expected.
I did all of that just now on my LAN, in overview I get:
Status up
PPTP up
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Mohiuddin
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September 28, 2016, 05:47:30 am »
Hi Guys, I'm new in opnsense, so welcome to myself!
I did the same above as you did, I can see opt1 showing up also, but I didn't see our remote server say X.X.X.X getting any hit from the client. Is there anything else I need to do like add a firewall rules!
ifconfig shows pptp interface up with no ip for a long time!
Would appreciate if you can help me out on this!
Thanks!
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